Friday, September 29, 2017

One of the "must see" places that most longtime residents know about and newcomers should be told of is "Inspired Space Park." The location has been in Second Life for about a decade, way above the Shinda sim, and even normally is a visual treat with it's sights of what could best be described as a cosmic dream with it's asteroids, planets and stars orbiting all around the planetoid and rocks you're on. But two weeks ago, people held a "Lovefest" event there to raise a little cash to help maintain the sim. It was a particle light show that was well worth the trip over.

Come join the fun as the Goblin Cave host a party celebrating the
real-life birthday of Dusk (Ginger) Giswold on Sunday Oct. 1st staring
around 4PM SLT and lasting at least till 6. Dancing and sim-wide live
music presented by Cynthia Farshore and her Fabulous Fidelity Factory
along with games and plenty of places to lounge.

Dusk has been in Second Life since August 09, 2006, and is a founding member of the Sunweavers.

Kultivate Magazine is pleased to have partnered with Rock Your Rack to create a special charity art show and auction! Rock Your Rack is the signature charity of the in world group, Model’s Giving Back. Rock Your Rack benefits The National Breast Cancer Foundation, which sponsors mammograms and breast cancer screenings for women and men.

Events will include the return of the Pink Art Ball with live performer SaraMarie Philly, a special gift card raffle, and a special art auction bundle, featuring work by Cica Ghost and Bryn Oh. The art show will participate in the Rock Your Rack hunt, where hunt goers can search for hangers throughout the art area and the rest of the sim.

About Kultivate Magazine:
Kultivate Magazine is a publication about the cultural aspects of Second Life. The goal of Kultivate Magazine is to support art, culture, photography, music, and fashion. Kultivate Magazine consists of the magazine, The Edge and The Edge Gallery, The Windlight Art Gallery, The Red Gallery, The Kultivate Bailywick Gallery, The Kultivate Select Gallery, Ristorante Ivanna, & The Tribute and Crown Pub. Kultivate Magazine is proud to be the media partner and primary sponsor of Team Diabetes of Second Life, an official and authorized team for The American Diabetes Association.

About Rock Your Rack and Model’s Giving Back:
Rock Your Rack is the annual fundraiser started in October of 2012 by Jamee Sandalwood and the team at Models Giving Back. MGB is the grid leader in trusted charity events. We do it all and have for several years now with one person responsible for the entire event. Jamee takes care of everything from Designers, to bloggers, to musicians, to models. This way any confusion is avoided and no one has to wait to check with anyone else before things are getting done. Jamee’s vision leads the event to success year after year with many of the designers coming back with us due to the smooth, efficient way things are run and reported. With 100% transparency, all of our documentation from screenshot totals, to Lindex transactions, to donation receipts account for every penny that was earned and donated all being posted right here for all to see.

About The National Breast Cancer Foundation:
The National Breast Cancer Foundation was founded in 1991 by breast cancer survivor, Janelle Hail. NBCF’s mission is to help women now by providing help and inspiring hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education and support services. That’s why NBCF provides free mammograms to women in all 50 states through our network of hospitals. They are now joining hands with people around the world to provide breast cancer education.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

On Sunday, Sept 24, Veterans Isle hosted a benefit for the Homes For Our Troops charity. The event had a DJ performance and four live musicians from 4 to 9PM SL time. The fundraiser was organized in part by fellow musician Frets Nirvana.

We are sponsoring September 2017"s benefit for Homes for Our Troops tonight. It is always a pleasure and a highlight of the month and tonight is no exception. Just look at this lineup!Senjata Witt 5-6 PM SLTSuzen Juel Resistence 6-7 PM SLTSoulvision 7-8 PM SLTHogan Baily 8-9 PM SLT

As the event went on, people donated cash into two kioska on either side of the stage. On occasion, Frets would challenge people to put a certain amount in, offering to match it. The event would raise a total of 75,500.

Fundraisers for Homes For Our Troops are held monthly at Veterans isle, usually held on the last Sunday of the month. The next event should be on Sunday October 29.

The following was announced in a group notice for the Sunweavers yesterday

Sunnies; Some of you may have known Jaxx Tardis, he was an early member of the group, but suffered from issues, that ended up cutting his life short. He passed away, at a nursing home, yesterday morning. Shockwave Yareach was closest to him and may have more info. I knew him and will miss him. He was a crazy fox. At least he is at peace now.

Abstract: How do we know what we say we know? In synthetic chemistry,
there are tools we use which give us data from which we can deduce
details of a molecule’s structure. Many of these tools are
spectroscopic in nature and some rely on changes in how a molecule
rotates, vibrates, how its electrons are distributed, or even how
individual types of nuclei spin. There are also methods based on
diffraction that can yield a “snapshot” of a molecule’s structure. This
talk will be from a synthetic perspective, i.e. how do we make sure
that what we tried to make is what we actually made, and what sort of
purity did we achieve?

In times of need, every penny counts. A good friend of ours, McChris Flanagan, lives in Florida and experienced major flood damage to his house as a result of Hurricane Irma which struck land in Florida on Sunday, September 10. As a result of the flooding, Chris's house currently needs new floors and walls and needs to be cleared of mold that has already started to grow. A lot of his furniture had to be thrown away and kitchen cabinets were destroyed. In addition, the fence around his yard was destroyed. Chris has a physical disability that prohibits him from being able to walk or use his hands and arms properly and is bound to a wheelchair. His mother works very hard and very long hours to make ends meet. The family is struggling to pay for the repairs to the interior of the house and we would like to help!

We are organizing a sales event which will take place from October 6th - 22nd, with 100% of donations collected going to Chris and his mother.

Here is how you can help:

Designers:
1) Create a new item to be sold at a charity event to be held from October 6-22 (with 50% or more going to Chris)
* Designers will have 35 prims available. If you need more please ask!
* Gachas are allowed as long as they have at least a 50% split to the charity
2) Place older items at the event at a discount (with at least 50% or more going to Chris)
3) Place a kiosk at your store to collect donations
4) Create a one of a kind item to be auctioned off at an auction event
5) Advertise for the event in your groups

Bloggers:
1) Advertise this event!
2) Link to our GoFundMe page on your blog
3) Auction your services at the event and donate the money earned to the event!
- auction a profile photo
- auction a 1 hour lesson about how to take a great photo, etc.

General Public:
1) Donate to the event!
2) Spread the word about the event
3) Spread the word about the GoFundMe page
4) Offer services and donate proceeds to the event

JFC Bike store was founded in 2008 by Jayra Magic. She was tired of bikes that ride and steer the same way. So, she decided to make her own bikes in Second Life. She wanted to create a bike with their own character and
spirit. She spend many nights with “Mr. Try” and “Dr.
Error” to fine tune the good old HQ 1.0 script. Before Jayra Magic made bikes in Second Life, she was
pole-dancing at a club called “Killing Floor” to make some money
for her first bike-parts. The challenge was to seek a balance between the
different vehicle parameters, because when you change one it affects
the others. Lexei
Glas (LG Bikes) taught her the basics of bike creation and also
shared scripts. That’s
when the JFC bike script was born.

JFC Bike store

The
first “official” JFC Bike store was on Biker World. There
she met up with Moppi
Riddler , who asked her if she could do some creative stuff in Second
Life too. She
agreed and Moppi Riddler agreed to make some biker outfits to fit
with the bikes Today Moppi Riddler is the proud owner of MRSTYLE bike
outfit store, which is located next to JFC Bike Store.

Dixie
Jefferson completed their team she helped out with scripts, building,
sculpts and mesh to create the awesome roads that surround the sim. There
are so many people that Jayra Magic would like to thank.

After the store moved to different other locations, the
store finally stranded on the “CALI to NYC’ sim, and that’s
where the store is still located.

The JFC Bike store building is a modern building with
rez pads for every single bike. So, when you want to try out a bike, just click on the
rez pad and it will rez a demo bike for you. Then you can ride the bike to see if it fits you. You can ride around the roads surrounding the store to
find out if the bike rides like you want it to. When it does, you can buy the bike at the store.

Everyone is welcome to hang out at the store and enjoy
riding the bikes.

At the JFC Bike store you can find bikes, motorcycles,
choppers. They are all made in high quality bike-parts and they are
all scripted with the unique feature-rich and low lag scripts of
JFC bikes.

Massive Multiplayer Online Games have been around for ages, but some might be surprised to hear that the first game that most would recognize as an MMO was released twenty years ago this week. Before World of Warcraft, before Everquest, there was Ultima Online. designed as a spinoff of the already years old "Ultima " series of games and partially as an experiment in gaming, "UO" would become much more successful than anticipated. Although later outclassed by later games in the genre it started, Ultima Online is still around today, it's fans celebrating it's anniversary with a new questline arc.

I’ve decided that I will no longer keep up the Basilique (Isolotto di Garda)
region in Second Life and will close it on September 30th, 2017. I’ve
enjoyed maintaining the region and hope that you have enjoyed visiting
it as well.

Canary did state in her blog that she was willing to have the sim transferred over to someone willing to pay the costs by Sept 23, but there was no mention of any such purchase after the date.

Wesley Regenbogen wrote about the place in November 2014. The sim, made in the image of a waterside Italian town, was created in January 2013 by Canary and Harvey Crabsticks. It's Basilique Performing Arts group staged plays there, the most noted was it's interpretation of "Paradise Lost" which won an award in the Avi Choice Awards.

You may or may not be aware, but our fellow creator Maxwell Graf has had a very upsetting situation in RL, causing him and his partner to have to leave their home. He has to find for his family urgent accommodation and move in very quick order.

He is a proud guy and put a message out asking people to buy his items, but I think we as a creator/blogger/event community we could also help him. We have rallied before from One Voice to the benefit for Sway Dench and our lovely

Eku Zhong, and so I am calling on you to help Max.

Our idea is to host a small event, where creators can donate a new or historical item with a percent of the proceeds for Max.

The adorable Callie Cline has agreed to offer us sim space.We already have a handful of amazing designers signed up ready to donate!!

Early thoughts are we need to move quickly so we are suggesting the dates before for the event.

Set up on 30 September through to 8pm SLT on 2 OctoberEvent Open 3 OctoberEvent Close 10 October

Note I am checking these with Callie to ensure ok, so a rough guideline for now.

If you feel you can help please can you pop me an IM / notecard inworld or hit up Sophia Harlow to confirm if you can help with any of:

CreatorsRaffle ContributorsWe have a full set of bloggers now (thank you all!)

Monday, September 25, 2017

Since Breezes Babii passed away on September 9, there have been many people expressing their sympathy for her, including friends talking about memories of her. Among those friends was Chigadee London Chigadee recently sent in a reader submission describing her friendship with Breezes and how it went from Second Life to real life, including the final days when she had some conversations with her daughter-in-law.

Maxwell Graf, best known for being a content creator and his well-designed sim Rustica is in trouble. A few days ago, he sent a plea for help, saying the house he and his wife were supposed to spend their retirement in will soon be lost due to a falling out with the wife's family, "We have to vacate ... This is terrifying. We have no savings, we have to credit cards to run up. Even in a best case scenario, we can only afford a small two-bedroom apartment ... What I want is a safe place for Cheryl and my dogs to sleep at night. Nothing else matters. I am not the kind of person who wants a handout ... What I am asking is that you take a visit to my sim (Rustica) and purchase an item or two, or visit my admittedly small marketplace store and find something there. If you want something but it costs too much, IM me and I will send it to you for whatever you do have. ... Every single item will make a very real difference in this crazy transition, and I honestly have never needed your help and support more in my life."

I got in contact with Maxwell, and we talked about his situation. He didn't have anything to add about his real-life situation other than "my schedule is absolutely messed up crazy right now, and going to go dark here at any time due to the move." But not everything was going bad, "I can say this.I have never before experienced the kind of love and caring and support that I have seen from so many people for Cheryl and I. In the middle of those closest to us, the siblings who are doing this to us, we have had an army of people we only know through 'virtual reality' do the most amazing things for us. It's such a strange dichotomy. I mean, people I have never even heard of sending me five or ten dollars to my Paypal somehow (I did not give it out), and randomly sending me lindens. People offering to let us stay with them, people offering to come help us pack. It's just amazing and I've been crying a lot.(smile).

"There IS love and kindness in the world, beyond what I have ever known. I have always had a hard time asking for help, so I am just a pile of mush lately with the outpouring we have had from the SL community. ... amazing people. Never believe that this place is just a bunch of sex addicts or trolls or fashionistas, like they would have us believe. I know you never felt that way and I have not either, but this goes beyond what I have ever experienced. So much love from people."

Saturday, September 23, 2017

It
has come to our attention that some Residents are sending messages -
which may appear as popup windows in some viewers - informing other
Residents that their accounts have been compromised and encouraging them
to contact Support, using a phone number that is not associated with
Linden Lab.

These
messages are phishing attempts to gain access to your Second Life
account. Neither Linden Lab, nor Second Life Customer Support, would
attempt to contact you in this manner. You can always find Linden Lab’s
official customer support contact methods within the following links:

Friday, September 22, 2017

Times have not been easy lately for Perri Prinz, one of the members of the Sunweaver community where the Newser makes it's home. She is best known as a writer, and one of the things a writer fears is having access to one's audience cut off. First Livejournal, the hosting service of her Spectral Shadows serialized science-fiction novel, demanded a huge amount of money from her to keep the illustrations on. Her response was to put her fiction writing on hold, and instead use her pen to non-fiction, writing commentaries about the Furry Fandom and society at large. But a few people didn't like what she had to say, and one day she found Facebook, where most of her audience was getting her stories, had shut down her account. The Newser recently met up with Perri, to talk about this de-facto censorship, and she had a few things to say about it. As it turns out, she may be writing soon again.

Mine is a familiar story - very active in SL from 2006 to maybe 2009-10, then dropped off for years only to return in the last year or so. I've met many people since my return who followed a similar route - left years ago and have now come back. Posts to this sub show others doing the same. I can't help but wonder if this is really a widespread thing, or if I've just been more aware of it because of similarities to my own history. If it is a thing, any ideas what might be driving people to give SL another go?

There were several responses, including one by "Jadziyah":

I think a majority of residents take long 'breaks' at one point. Why we all come back is harder to nail down. Linden Labs has actually had several positive changes lately such as land prim increases and the addition of bento bones, so those generated a lot of excitement. And there will always be the social aspect.

Hamlet Au thought that this very well could be the case, suggesting "if a few thousand oldbies are jumping onto the grid more regularly, it might not show up in the data, but still be significant." He felt there were two reasons for such a probable resurgence, One was social media, as many Second Life residents use Facebook and former residents would continue to keep their former virtual neighbors and friends on their friend list and continue to communicate with them, and hear about new content and goings on. He also felt the talk about Sansar would get former residents wondering "Whatever happened with Second Life" and come back to see what's been going on here.

So what do you the readers think? Have you seen numbers of former residents returning? Or perhaps you are someone who left and returned? What's getting people to come back?

Frets Nirvana and US Military Veterans Group announce the 2017 September benefit for Homes For Our Troops in Second Life!

Frets Nirvana, the premier guitar artist in the virtual world Second Life and the US Military Veterans Group announce the 2017 September benefit on September 24, 2017 in Second Life for the Veterans Support Organization Home For Our Troops .

Frets Nirvana states: “HFOT is a privately funded 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization building specially adapted, mortgage-free homes nationwide for the most severely injured Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of these Veterans are multiple amputees, paraplegic, quadriplegic or suffered severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). As of January 2017 they have built 229 homes for severly wounded Veterans and have another 85 projects underway. Since its inception in 2004, over 90 cents of every dollar spent by Homes for Our Troop has gone to directly support Veterans. ”

ABOUT HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS - HFOT builds homes as a departure point for Veterans to rebuild their lives, and once again become highly productive members of society. Despite their life-altering injuries, many Veterans have embarked on new careers, completed their college degrees, or started families. Empowered by the freedom a mortgage-free and specially adapted home brings, these Veterans can now focus on their recovery and return to their life’s work of serving others. Many have embraced their roles as motivational speakers, sharing their messages of persevering through tragedy with groups and classrooms around the country; others take to a national platform to promote awareness of veteran suicide, homelessness and PTSD. Their incredible stories are the driving force for the work for HFOT. To learn more about the Homes For Our Troops visit https://www.hfotusa.org

“Virtual Reality in Science!” by William Schmachtenberg, Ph. D (Dae Miami in SL)

Abstract: VR in Education. There has been a lot of hype about Virtual
Reality in the Media, but what is actually involved in using VR in
education? How much does it cost, what hardware do you need, how do you
set it up, and how good is the software that is available? For the most
part, VR in schools has meant Google Cardboard, but other forms of VR
are getting cheaper such as Gear VR and even Oculus Rift.

I have been conducting hands-on research with Google Cardboard, Gear
VR and Oculus Rift setups and will be sharing those results in this
presentation, but I hope you will come and share your information on VR
as well. I will also include reviews of current VR software.

“Horse-hunting Crocodiles and Tiny Alligators: Crocodilian Evolution after the Age of the Dinosaurs” by Alex Hastings, Ph. D

Crocodiles have had an impressively long evolutionary history. During
the Age of the Dinosaurs they reached massive size and diversified into
a wide array of forms, but their lineage did not die with the mass
extinction that ended that era. After the massive ecological shifts that
occurred, crocodilians adapted to new circumstances and have been
enormously successful.

Dr. Hastings will present some of his research on this fascinating
group of animals in the millions of years that have followed since the
extinction including running crocodiles and dwarf alligators.

As with nearly every major event we hold we try to arrange a gift for
all Second Life residents and this year will be no exception! ABC – AWESOME BREED CREATIONS
have very generously created an exclusive collectible pet mule with an
amazing one of a kind coat and eye! I like to think the Mule represents
our strength and perhaps our stubbornness! WOW it’s gorgeous! Thank you
so much ABC!

I headed to Firestorm Dow Forest (224/232/3902), and found the avatar giver in the size and shape of the mule. I clicked on it to get the package, went to the Ivory Tower to rezz it, and got a box. Opening it, I got the mule and was able to rezz it on the ground and ride it. I was able to name it, and my friend with me was able to click to get saddle and reins.The mule was listed at 143 days old, and was perfectly rideable. It didn't need food or water, but it was not breedable,

Unfortunately, Chilly the firekitty at the Newser office has no mule companion. By accident, I tried rezzing him in a spot where only the landowner could, and not only did the horse fail to rezz, it failed to appear in my inventory. When going back to the mule rezzer, it wouldn't give me another. So be careful where you take the mule from you inventory.

It is unclear how long the anniversary gift will be available. So go get a mule while you can.

Ari (Arisia Vita) is one of Deaflegacy's favorite people to write about. She didn't expect to be writing about him again so soon, but he was recently honored in Cape Heron with a park for him by an anonymous donor where he can play music. So once again, she picked up her pen to get the story.

The plot of the game is that Tyrah, the girl in danger in the Horizons game, has been rescued. But somehow Magellan Linden has apparently died. While Tyrah and the Moles are still talking about who will help protect the Grid, a new threat emerges: Ruth. Furious at being all but forgotten, she takes advantage of Magellan's departure to unleash magical creatures called "Glytches" on the Grid to wreck havoc. Not sure what to do, Magellan's robot sidekick Punkee decides on using the tactic of his former boss: get the residents to help out.

To play the game, head to Portal Park and head to the portal to the new area, called Hartyshire, and pick up the HUD and beginning weapon at the Gem Apothecary. The HUD will take you to the places you need to go to catch the Glytches. For those who got the SL14B avatar and it's egg this summer, there's a place at the Apothecary you can hatch it.

We'll have some more details soon on how to play the game and the prizes you can get. But if you're in a hurry to start, head to Portal Park at (175/118/52).

Read the announcement in full here. You can read more information about it here.

Yesterday, September 19, was "Talk Like a Pirate Day." Usually on the day the Newser celebrates with a chuckle. But we delayed making a deal out of it for a day out of respect to Breezes Babii. The Sunweaver community celebrated it at the Happy Vixen with a pirate party, with the high-energy DJ Tantari spinning the tunes. The 250 Linden prize was split between Tantari Kim, Amaya Hotshot, and Gnawtooth Greymoon.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

On Sunday September 17, the Tombstone community gave it's goodbye to one of it's noted members: Breezes Babii. In the Old West roleplay community, she didn't have an especially prestigious position such as town mayor, ranch owner, or sharpshooter. But she won the hearts of both the other characters and their players alike, as well as having many friends on the outside, such as the Relay for Life and the Second Life Newser. People from all three and more would get together to give their farewells to their beloved friend.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Jayra Magic is the owner and creator of the JFC Bikes
and the store. She’s a bike builder and has a bike store. Making bikes in Second Life is her passion and she’s
good at her job. Her bikes are awesome bikes, because she puts her
passion into making them.

I met Jayra Magic at the place where she makes her
bikes, after she teleported me over.

I first asked how she was doing and she told me “I’m
doing fine” and she asked how I was doing and I told her I was
doing very well.

I asked how she got started in Second Life and how she
got started as a bike creator. She told me that a friend of her told her about Second
Life and that it didn’t take too long before she met people that
liked bikes as she did.

Next, I asked her how bikes are made and what processes
that it goes through to get into the final product and ready to be
sold. She told me that there are multiple ways to get a bike
made : she buys bike parts and puts them together until it looks like
a bike, or she buys bike-kits and puts her own scripts into it and
also adds her own textures.

Creating a bike can take weeks, she also told me. So,
making bikes is time consuming. It takes so long because she has her own vision on how
it needs to look and sometimes she can't find the right bike parts.
So, that's why she makes her own bike parts too. She wants every bike to have their own character and not
only a look. So fine tuning it can also take a few days work.

Then I asked her if she has a collaboration with other
bike creators or she only works solo. She
told me that she always likes to learn from other bike creators and
that Lexei
Glas (LG Bikes) teached her the important things about Second Life
bikes. She has a special collaboration with Moppi Riddler, the bike
outfit creator called MRSTYLE, they have been friends for over 9
years. Her
shop is located next to the JFC bike store.

When
I asked her where she gets the inspiration for creating bikes in
Second Life, she told me that gets many ideas from customers and also
from real life role models and also her own fantasies and ideas that
she has.

Then
I asked her if she has lots of customers from MCs, or motorcycle clubs, around Second
Life. She told me that she has many people from MC’s in Second
Life, but also non MC related people that want to buy a bike. There
are many people that are in a MC in Second Life that ride bikes from
JFC. She is proud that people ride her bikes in Second Life.

I
asked her what if a customer wants a custom made bike. She told me
that if it doesn’t cost her more to make it, she sells it at the
regular price, but she currently is unable to make custom bikes. She
doesn’t make bikes for 1 person, but she wants to make bikes for
everybody out there. She
wants to share her creations ( the bikes ) with everyone.

The
last question I asked was what plans that she has for the future. She
told me that she hopes to keep on selling bikes and that her shops
continues to grow and that her store runs for a couple of years at
least. And she hopes that she never runs out of ideas to make bikes. She
also hopes that she can spend more time exploring biker sims and also
join in on parties/concerts and also doing some sailing in Second
Life.

I
thanked her for taking the time for doing the interview and wished
her luck in the future.

Besides Halloween, October in Second Life is also known for the main Burn2 festival. Although the "Burners" as they're called have spinoff events around the year, October has always been the time of the original of the yearly events, based on the real-life Burning Man festival in Black Rock Nevada and originally called Burning Life, that have taken place in Second Life from it's first year. Klaus Bereznyak had a look at the preparations for the "Octoburn" from the scene of the event as the people behind it get ready. This year's theme: "Radical Ritual."

Bay City is not only Second Life's largest urban area, but also one of it's more noted communities and the scene of many events. It's most recent major event was the "Hot Bay City Nights" classic auto show, which included the Miss Bay City Nights contest. While this event is over and done with, Marianne McCann still had a few things to say about it, and other events the community and area has every year, including the Oktoberfest later this month.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

In a development that's clearly of interest to music lovers, youtube-mp3.org, once the top website for converting Youtube videos into MP3 files, was shut down earlier this month following an out of court settlement between the site's owner and the Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA. The website www.youtube-mp3.org had been one of the most visited websites on the Internet according to an article in Torrent Freak magazine. But checking the location only shows a dead link, the site having been taken down.

About a year ago, Philip Matesanz of Germany and PMD Technologies UG, the owners of the website had been sued by a number of record companies, charging that the "Defendants are depriving Plaintiffs and their recording artists of the fruits of their labor," while raking in money from advertising. In the agreement between Matesanz and the companies, the domain had been handed over to RIAA and it's owner making a payment of an undisclosed cash settlement, the recording labels agreed to halt further prosecution, and the defendant accepts the blame of the charges against him.

While this is the end of www.youtube-mp3.org, these music companies feel the problem of "stream ripping" shouldn't have gotten so far to begin with, complaining that Youtube needs to take more responsibility in trying to stop them. As it turns out, Youtube did threaten legal action against the website, as well as the video downloader TubeNinja.

For those whom had been depending on youtube-mp3.org for their music, such as possibly some Second Life DJs, they will now have to find another way to get new music.

At Pacific Waters, Nydia now has a manor where her friends can hang out, a "float-in" theater on the water, and and office building for White Vixen Enterprises, which controls the Angel community sims and the Happy Vixen and Zero Gravity clubs.

Cynthia Farshore is planning a larger celebration in a couple weeks, a birthday party for Dusk Griswold. In the meantime, her shop has a number of goods, including some outfits from Zan's Clothing.

Friday, September 15, 2017

With the passing of Breezes Babii almost a week ago, her friends have been looking back at memories of her. For those in the Tombstone Wild West roleplaying community, she was a friend and neighbor whom was involved in many things. Adrian Wise, the town mayor, put his thoughts to pen with a reader submission.

In light of recent and current events, any and all donations to The Dirty Grind from today until Monday the 18th will go to Americares Hurricane Relief Fund - we hope we can help a little bit, and that everyone is safe out there ! You can check their website here:

The event actually started on September 10, so there are a few days remaining that the event is taking donations. On Sunday September17, The Grind will have music events from 4 to 8 PM SL time

“Lessons from Seven Years of Teaching in Second Life” By Greg Perrier, Ph.D., USA
Friday, September 15th
10 AM PDT

I will give a retrospective of my seven years of working in STEM
education in Second Life. This presentation will summarize lessons
learned focusing on what has worked and what did not work in our
initiative to use Second Life as an educational tool for Biology. I will
end by examining how these lessons from the past can inform our future
endeavours.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

A couple weeks ago as part of it's "Hot Bay City Nights," Bay City had it's "Miss Bay City" contest. The winner was GoSpeed Racer. GoSpeed has long been a presence in Bay City, playing music for it's events, and getting attention with her name. Recently, Deaflegacy interviewed her for the Newser. GoSpeed had a number of things to say, from how she got her name, from details on being Miss Bay City, to her recent fictional writings.

Wesley Regenbogen recently attended a unique music event, AdMire. The event took place not just in Second Life, but also the real life location that the inworld area was based on. So what did Wesley have to say about the occasion?

On Monday Sept 11 at 6PM SL time, I dropped by the Stagg Island 9/11 Memorial. This was the sixteenth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil that killed about 3,000 people, most from the collapse of the World Trade Center towers. There are a number of memorials to the fallen across Second Life. Stagg Island is the largest one known to the Newser.

The radio stream had both recordings of news broadcasts at the time, and music appropriate for the occasion, such as "Tower of Strength."

"Thank you for attending our 16th Anniversary tribute to those we lost on 9/11/2001. ... This memorial was constructed for the 10 year anniversary of 9/11. The outpouring of support has been so remarkable that the creator, and the residents and friends of Stagg Island, decided to leave it up here permanently and dedicate it to the residents of Second Life. Each wall at the memorial contains every name of a precious life lost that day. The individuals on the Airliners, in the World Trade Center and in the Pentagon are all represented.

"At the one end of the memorial is an eternal flame signifying the light of these souls and keeping their memory forever alive. Above the eternal flame rotates the Earth. This signifies that all countries were impacted by this terrible tragedy. We lost people from all nationalities, colors and creeds that day. Evil does not discriminate. Angels at each corner guard all the individuals honored here.

"The two recessed waterfalls represent the footprint of each building, The beam of light in each footprint signifies each tower and are intended to light up the heavens for our loved ones as a guiding beacon to eternity. During our ceremonies on the anniversary, the "Lanterns of Souls" will rise out of the water (from each footprint ) to the heavens, signifying the rising to heaven of the souls of every human being lost that day."

Sixteen years after so many died, America still remembers those who fell.